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LANDMARKS' FAVORITE BUILDING AWARDS NOMINATIONS DUE APRIL 4

Click here to download a form and criteria.

Architecture makes visible the values that a community holds. When architectural treasures are saved, the effect on civic spirit often surpasses the importance of the structures themselves. Nominations are currently being sought for “Favorite Buildings in Kirkwood.” Buildings or places need not be a “designated” Kirkwood Landmark. The members of the Kirkwood Landmarks Commission will review all nominations to select this year’s recipients. Recognition Awards will be announced in May, which is celebrated as Preservation Month. For nominating criteria and a nomination form, click here to visit the Landmarks page on the City Website. Forms are also available at Kirkwood City Hall, 139 S. Kirkwood Road; at the Community Center, 111 S. Geyer Road, and at the Kirkwood Public Library, 140 E. Jefferson Avenue. Nominations are due by 3:00 p.m., on Wednesday, April 4. The Awards Ceremony will be held on May 9.


Kirkwood Landmarks Policy Statement:

Kirkwood Landmarks Policy Statement The Landmarks Commission recognizes and preserves properties that represent or reflect elements of the City’s thriving cultural heritage and architectural history. Certified by the State of Missouri's Historic Preservation Office, the mission of the Landmarks Commission is to protect, retain, and enhance such properties. All properties designated local landmarks and all properties within local historic districts are afforded the same rights and protection, with the greater goal of sustaining neighborhood historic integrity and property values.

Historic Inventory of Craig Woods Subdivision

A group of Washington University students, under the supervision of local preservation historian Esley Hamilton and in partnership with the Kirkwood Landmarks Commission, developed an historic inventory of the Craig Woods Subdivision in Kirkwood.  Craig Woods is an excellent example of mid-century American architecture.  The Landmarks Commission may use the inventory for possible future inclusion of Craig Woods on the National Register of Historic Neighborhoods.  Each house has its own inventory document, with measurements and photos, in a PDF.  You will need Adobe Reader to open these files.  It may take up to 30 seconds to open each document.

628 Craigwoods Drive
629 Craigwoods Drive
632 Craigwoods Drive

635 Craigwoods Drive
636 Craigwoods Drive
645 Craigwoods Drive

646 Craigwoods Drive
649 Craigwoods Drive
653 Craigwoods Drive

654 Craigwoods Drive
657 Craigwoods Drive
661 Craigwoods Drive

667 Craigwoods Drive
670 Craigwoods Drive
673 Craigwoods Drive

680 Craigwoods Drive
681 Craigwoods Drive
711 Craigwoods Drive

719 Craigwoods Drive
720 Craigwoods Drive
727 Craigwoods Drive

733 Craigwoods Drive
739 Craigwoods Drive
1111 Craig Road

1202 Craigvale Court
1203 Dubray Court
1204 Dubois Court
 
1207 Craigvale Court
1207 Dubois Court
1208 Dubois Court
 
1208 Dubray Court
1209 Dubray Court
1211 Craigvale Court
 
1214 Craigvale Court
1215 Dubray Court
1216 Dubois Court
 
1216 Dubray Court
1217 Craigvale Court
1217 Dubois Court
 
1224 Dubois Court
1224 Dubray Court
1225 Dubray Court
 
1227 Craigvale Court
1227 Dubois Court
1230 Dubois Court
 
1232 Dubray Court
1233 Dubray Court
1235 Craigvale Court
 
Craigwoods Plan